UCE's Faculty of Health and Community Care is one of the largest centres for
health and social care education in the country. We're proud of our reputation
for excellence and are constantly developing and expanding our range of courses
to meet tomorrow's healthcare needs today.

In this diverse role you will be primarily involved in the development, delivery
and assessment of modules at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, in at least
two of the following areas: Clinical Linguistics Assessments, Phonetics,
Phonology, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Pragmatics and Syntax. You will
also be expected to carry out research and publish in relevant areas, support
on-line resources and be responsible for a group of personal tutees.

You will need to have a PhD in Linguistics, or be near completion and have a
keen interest in speech and language therapy and the clinical application of
linguistics.

Previous applicants are welcome to re-apply due to a completely revised job
description/person specification.

For an informal discussion, contact Gill Rose, Acting Head of School on
0121 331 7995 or email: gill.roseuce.ac.uk or Jodi Tommerdahl, Linguist on 0121
331 6679 or email: jodi.tommerdahluce.ac.uk.

The University seeks to be a single status employer and benefits include up to
32 days annual holiday, an index linked contributory pension scheme and a free
employee medical scheme.